Luke Jaeger
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I have a FreeNAS box serving student home directories via Samba. Users can log into the FreeNAS from any Mac or Windows machine on campus and mount their home directory via
We are rolling out a bunch of laptops running Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 and I cannot get these to connect to the FreeNAS no matter what I try. I get a password error (even though I typed it right) or "File does not exist".
Network connectivity, DNS, etc are working properly on the Ubuntu laptops. I can SSH into the FreeNAS from one of the laptops, but need to get it so that students can mount their home directory as a Samba share.
Any guidance appreciated!
smb://someuser@my.server.edu
(Mac) or //my.server.edu/
(Windows). The FreeNAS is bound to our campus AD system which handles authentication. That all works fine, whether or not the Mac or PC is bound to AD. (Some are, some aren't -- login works either way).We are rolling out a bunch of laptops running Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 and I cannot get these to connect to the FreeNAS no matter what I try. I get a password error (even though I typed it right) or "File does not exist".
Network connectivity, DNS, etc are working properly on the Ubuntu laptops. I can SSH into the FreeNAS from one of the laptops, but need to get it so that students can mount their home directory as a Samba share.
Any guidance appreciated!